
What’s the story?
Virtuix has expanded availability of its Omni One full-body VR treadmill systems to Canada.
Why it matters
The launch brings Virtuix’s full-body VR gaming systems to Canadian customers for the first time, although orders go through the company’s U.S. store, with prices listed in USD.
The bigger picture
The company’s expansion into Canada follows reported revenue growth and customer demand for full-body VR experiences.
In Virtual Reality News
May 13, 2026 – Virtuix, a developer of full-body virtual reality (VR) systems, has this week announced that its Omni One and Omni One Core products are now available for purchase in Canada, marking a continued expansion of the company’s international footprint. Canadian customers can place orders through the company’s U.S. online store, with shipping available immediately.
The Canadian launch includes both the plug-and-play Omni One complete system and Omni One Core, the company’s PCVR (PC-connected VR) configuration designed for users with existing VR headsets. Both models feature an omnidirectional treadmill that enables users to physically walk, run, crouch, and jump in 360 degrees within virtual environments, combining immersive gaming with physical activity.
Pricing is set in USD, however, with the Omni One costing USD $3,495 (approximately CAD $4,790), and the Omni One Core costing USD $2,595 (approximately CAD $3,555). Purchases are also processed through the company’s U.S. store.
“Expanding into Canada is an important step as we continue to scale internationally,” said Jan Goetgeluk, CEO of Virtuix. “We’re seeing strong demand for full-body VR experiences, and we’re excited to make Omni One available to Canadian customers starting today.”
The Omni One system combines gameplay with “meaningful physical activity,” with the setup described by some as the “Peloton for Gamers.” According to Virtuix, users can burn up to 700 calories per hour depending on gameplay intensity.
Virtuix stated that the launch builds on “strong global momentum,” with the company reporting 41% revenue growth. Virtuix also noted that Omni One maintains an average customer rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.
For more information on Virtuix and its full-body VR treadmill systems, please visit the company’s website.
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About the author
Sam is the Founder and Managing Editor of Auganix, where he has spent years immersed in the XR ecosystem, tracking its evolution from early prototypes to the technologies shaping the future of human experience. While primarily covering the latest AR and VR news, his interests extend to the wider world of human augmentation, from AI and robotics to haptics, wearables, and brain–computer interfaces.